Humans, Nature, and Birds
Science Art from Cave Walls to Computer Screens
Yale University Press
Published on 1. June 2008
Book
Hardback
256 pages
978-0-300-12388-3 (ISBN)
Description
This book invites readers to enter a two-floor virtual 'gallery' where 60-plus images of birds reflecting the accomplishments of human pictorial history are on display. These are works in a genre the authors term Science Art - that is, art that says something about the natural world and how it works. Darryl Wheye and Donald Kennedy show how these works of art can advance our understanding of the ways nature has been perceived over time, its current vulnerability, and our responsibility to preserve its wealth.Each room in the gallery is dedicated to a single topic. The rooms on the first floor show birds as icons, birds as resources, birds as teaching tools, and more. On the second floor, the images and their captions clarify what Science Art is and how the intertwining of art and science can change the way we look at each. The authors also provide a timeline linking scientific innovations with the production of images of birds, and they offer a checklist of steps to promote the creation and accessibility of Science Art. Readers who tour this unique and fascinating gallery will never look at art depicting nature in the same way again.
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Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
75 colour illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 235 mm
Width: 191 mm
ISBN-13
978-0-300-12388-3 (9780300123883)
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E-Book
07/2008
1st Edition
Yale University Press
€59.95
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Persons
Darryl Wheye is a freelance artist and writer specializing primarily in birds and science art. Donald Kennedy is editor in chief of the journal Science. He is president emeritus and Bing Professor of Environmental Science emeritus, Stanford University.